Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-00-00635 1 pages
involves remodeling of the church and its expansion. The church’s new look has attracted new mem­ bers, he added. King Speaker Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of the integration move­ ment, will address the 43rd An­ nual convention of the National Insurance * Association In the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel
1963-00-00431 1 pages
best ha & 8th Ave., 11 a m. to 7 p m. read the Amah Friday, June 21 — 117th St., week. Out eve CAN MARTIN LUTHER KING CONTROL THE NEGRO TEMPER? Today, King is the key figure in the Civi^Rights conflict, standing halfway between the moder­ ate NAACP
1963-00-00365 1 pages
been formed into a broom brigade, with instructions to use their broom handles to take care of any violence that might erupt. Rev. Martin Luther King, Ralph D. Abernathy and all the other top leaders were on hand to greet Robinson and Patterson. To Motel Following the meetings
1963-10-12 18 pages
Sponsorship & For the Benefit of: JOSEPHINE BAKER S INTERNATIONAL UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDRENS CAMP (C.H. Burney)—NAACP (Roy Wilkins)—Southern Christian Leadership L Conference (Dr. Martin Luther King)—CORE (James Farmer) Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (John Lewis) Miss Baker will appear in a newly designed one quarter million dollar wardrobe. Tickets
1963-00-00649 1 pages
ultimate test a man. Rev. J. w. Wil Brooklyn. N. Y. People In Action Birmingham Part II Project “C” By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. (This series was inadvertently interrupted by the crisis of Dan­ ville (Va.) Savannah (Ga.), Clarksdale (Miss) and Gadsden, Ala.) Project “C” our code name
1964-00-00021
Cite TV Advances Fowler Says 1963 Best In SCHR History Although 1963 was the most on housing throughout the state Martin Luther King, Roy Wil­ kins. Jackie Robinson and other topilighters report each week Is • (he Amsterdam News. NOSES RESHAPED face urriNa. SKIN PLANING. Outstanding ears. Up., Loom nSm. wrlattvs
1963-00-00013 1 pages
estate de­ partment, and Grace Costello of insurance. IT'S NEW! SHOWCASE AMERICA’S tRICHTEST PERSONALITY SNOW ALL FOR THE SAME CAUSE — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., poses with a number of his friends who help to make the Southern Christian Leadership Conference benefit at White Plains County Center
1963-00-00749 1 pages
Baptist Church. Dr. T. M. Chambers is president of the Con­ vention. Mrs. Rose Butler Brown was key note speaker. Mrs. Martin Luther King Sr., provided the organ music; Rev. Ralph Aber­ nathy, Rev. T. S. Boone, pastor of the host Church; Rev. Earl Harrison, Rev. L. Venchael Booth
1963-06-08 20 pages
give $1,000 to the NAACP which was present­ ed by Dorothy Townes, project director. A telegram of support was sent to Dr. Martin Luther King and a contribution of $500 was voted to his Southern Chris­ tian Leadership Conference. The hostess group had made lavish plans for the group
1963-00-01036 1 pages
Field. The open meeting will be held lected more than $100 which it had %dn Tuesday, December 3, 1963, sent to Dr. Martin Luther King Za| P.M., in Clara Barton Voca- for the Southern Christian Lead- "jtional High School, 901 Classon ership Conference work for the •pA venue. Brooklyn. iextension